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Celebrating Queer Icons - An Unscripted Comedy Show

44-54 Botany Rd
Alexandria NSW 2015
Improv Theatre Sydney
When
  • Saturday 23 May from 8:15pm to 9:15pm
  • Saturday 20 June from 8:15pm to 9:15pm
  • Saturday 18 July from 8:15pm to 9:15pm
  • Saturday 22 August from 8:15pm to 9:15pm
Cost

Adult: $25Earlybird: $20Concession: $20

What do Sappho, Marsha P. Johnson, Leigh Bowery, and Hayley Kiyoko have in common? That’s right, they never did improv. (As far as we know.)

Based on your suggestions, the LGBTQ+ icons of history come alive in an unscripted comedy show!

Join an all-queer cast as we celebrate past and present LGBTQIA+ icons from Australia and the world, and invent never-to-be-repeated scenes inspired by the mark they left on the world. It’s gonna be raucous, uplifting and a little bit sexy. Don’t miss it!

Cast announced on our website. Early bird tickets available – book now.

— About Improv Theatre Sydney —

Improv Theatre Sydney is Australia's premier hub for improv comedy, where we've been teaching and performing improv for 11 years!

🍺 Our bar is now open!

🚗 There is parking in the streets surrounding the venue. We're wheelchair accessible with one small step into the venue.

🚂 Redfern Station is a 10 minute walk away (exit Gibbons St). Waterloo Metro 2 mins walk.

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Improv Theatre Sydney

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